These are so useful! 8 super practical kitchen cleaning tips.

Every household needs a thorough cleaning at least once.

But cleaning the kitchen is a real headache.

Not only are the cutting boards full of bacteria

Refrigerator, cabinets, range hood, gas stove...

It is also a good place for filth and dirt to hide.

Today, I'll teach you a few tricks.

Easily remove stubborn grease and grime, making kitchen renovation a reality.

Come and give it a try!

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[Lemon + Salt]

Cut a lemon in half, squeeze out the juice, sprinkle salt on the cut surface of the lemon, and scrub the cutting board surface repeatedly. This will clean the board and remove odors at the same time.

White vinegar removes fishy smells

The fishy smell is hard to remove after cutting fish or meat. You can spray white vinegar on the cutting board, let it sit for half an hour , and then rinse it. This will not only kill any remaining bacteria but also remove the odor.


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Baking soda + plastic wrap

To remove sticky residue from the bottom of a pot, all you need is baking soda and plastic wrap. Wet the bottom of the pot, apply baking soda , and wrap the pot with plastic wrap . Leave it overnight. The next day, scrub with a scouring pad, and the stains will come off automatically.


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Lemon + Vinegar

Slice the lemon and place it in a microwave-safe container. Add 4-5 tablespoons of vinegar and fill the container with water. Microwave on high for 5-10 minutes . After microwaving, remove the container and wipe away any grease with a clean, damp cloth.


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Baking soda + hot water

Cleaning the refrigerator with scented soap or other detergents may affect the taste of food. Instead, wiping it down with a mixture of baking soda and hot water will solve this problem!

Towels for removing odors

Simply fold a small piece of pure cotton towel and place it in a corner of the refrigerator to remove odors!


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Baking soda + toothbrush 

The sink is the most frequently used place in the kitchen. The accumulation of food residue can easily cause blockages and unpleasant odors.

Sprinkle baking soda evenly around the sink and drain , and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, use an old toothbrush or scouring pad dampened with water to carefully scrub the sink; it will look brand new afterward!


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Baking soda + lemon

Kitchens tend to accumulate a lot of oil fumes, inevitably leaving grease stains on cabinets and even walls. Add a little lemon juice to baking soda , stir well, and then use a scouring pad to wipe it clean.


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Baking soda

The range hood is a major part of kitchen cleaning! The grease and stickiness are enough to give you a headache just thinking about it!

However, baking soda can easily remove stains from range hoods. Remove the filter from the range hood and place it in the sink. Add a handful of baking soda to warm water and soak for 15 minutes.

After rinsing and air drying, it will look brand new.


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Hot soapy water + steel wool 

The metal rack on a gas stove has many hard-to-reach corners, making it difficult to clean due to grease and stickiness. After the gas stove has cooled down, place the metal rack in a sink, add hot soapy water, soak for 15 minutes , and then scrub with a cloth or steel wool.

Don't forget to dry it thoroughly after rinsing!

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